Therapy for Parents, Infants & Adults
in New Orleans
Specialized support for pregnancy, postpartum, early parenting, and life transitions — with in-person therapy in New Orleans and online sessions in Louisiana and Colorado.
Learn More About Therapy
Meet Dr. Breuer
I’m a licensed clinical psychologist with advanced training in perinatal and infant mental health. I specialize in supporting parents from preconception through early childhood, while also working with adults navigating anxiety, depression, and major life transitions.
I believe therapy should feel thoughtful, relational, and deeply supportive.
Who I Work With
Expectant & New Parents
Perinatal and postpartum depression & anxiety
Birth anxiety
Infertility & pregnancy loss
NICU experiences
Attachment & bonding concerns
Adults Navigating Life Transitions
Anxiety & depression
Relationship stress
Work stress
Body image concerns
Parents of Infants & Toddlers
Sleep & feeding stress
Early attachment challenges
Colic & temperament concerns
Parenting stress
Ways to Work Together
In-Person Therapy in New Orleans
Meet with me in my New Orleans office for individual or parent-child therapy in a warm, private setting.
Online Therapy in Louisiana & Colorado
Secure telehealth sessions available statewide for residents of Louisiana and Colorado.
In-Home Therapy (Greater New Orleans)
For parents with infants and young children, in-home therapy offers practical, real-time support in your natural environment.
Now Accepting New Clients
I am currently accepting new clients for in-person therapy in New Orleans, as well as online therapy throughout Louisiana and Colorado. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or simply ready for support, I invite you to schedule a free 20-minute consultation so we can explore whether working together feels like a good fit.
The Living Stone
I chose the living stone as a symbol of my practice because so many of us have felt like that dry stone at some point. We are dry, we are weary, we are heartbroken, we are full of grief. The living stone looks just like that parched rock for much of the year. But if you give this plant enough time and the supportive environment it needs, it produces beautiful blooms. You too can bloom again.